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On Saturday, February 16th, Chicago rapper Vic Mensa performed to a crowd of more than 50 students in Terrace Club. Since his debut in 2009, Vic Mensa has risen to stardom blending rap and activism. He has collaborated with the

by Guest Contributor(s) You may have noticed in the past day that the bathroom signs over much of campus were covered with posters stating “this bathroom has been liberated from the gender binary.” This was not a call for a

A white supremacist and anti-Semitic group, the New Jersey European Heritage Association, recently announced plans to hold a march this Saturday at noon, in Princeton’s Palmer Square. Information about the march was shared through posters reading “It’s Okay To Be

The Farminary is a twenty-one acre sustainable farm on Princeton Pike that offers courses to Princeton Seminary students about the intersection of faith and agriculture. At the Farminary, students receive a unique approach to theological education. It is directed by

Three years ago, on a warm night in a small city in northern India called Dadri, Mohammad Akhlaq and his family spent a typical evening together. They ate lamb for dinner, and then the men went to bed while the

Patrick Rooney calls himself a “modern day hunter-gatherer.” Hunter-gatherers were nomadic, he explains. They didn’t settle in one place, waiting for berries to pop up or game to come to them; they foraged and searched for food. Rooney survived his

There is no shortage of publicity from dining services about its efforts to improve the environmental footprint of the food Princeton students consume daily. If you’ve been in any of the dining halls in the past year, you’ve probably noticed

PRINCETON – Notable labor activist Daniel La Botz spoke on Tuesday, September 25 in East Pyne, offering his perspective on the 1979 Nicaraguan revolution. In addition to his time spent advocating for workers’ rights as part of Teamsters for a

On April 5th, Jennicet Gutiérrez, an immigrant rights and transgender rights activist, spoke at Princeton University about injustice of immigrant detention centers, organizing for social change, and a 2015 White House protest that briefly propelled her into the national spotlight.

Michael Walzer gave a talk on what a leftist foreign policy should look like, the topic of his newest book, last Thursday in Labyrinth bookstore. The esteemed political theorist and author of Just and Unjust Wars addressed an audience of